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Re: modules file on Win32
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: modules file on Win32 |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Apr 2003 17:49:04 -0400 (EDT) |
Aldrich, Timothy writes [quoting me]:
>
> > To the original poster: How did you create the modules file?
>
> set CVSROOT=h:\usr\Repository
> cvs init
You should use forward slashes in CVSROOT, not backslashes. Also, init
just creates a default (empty) modules file. The example in the manual
is just an example, not the default file created by init.
> i think i may have used backslashes ( dang, i hate that !! )
> how do i fix it now ?
Running "cvs init" will rebuild the administrative files, if that's the
only problem. If you want to keep a checked out copy of CVSROOT, I
suggest deleting your working directory (after committing any changes)
and doing a new checkout, making sure to use forward slashes everywhere.
-Larry Jones
I can feel my brain beginning to atrophy already. -- Calvin
- modules file on Win32, Aldrich, Timothy, 2003/04/11
- RE: modules file on Win32, Mike Ayers, 2003/04/14
- RE: modules file on Win32, Aldrich, Timothy, 2003/04/14
- RE: modules file on Win32, Aldrich, Timothy, 2003/04/14
- Re: modules file on Win32,
Larry Jones <=
- RE: modules file on Win32, Aldrich, Timothy, 2003/04/14